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Re: Re: followup on first oil change for '66 cub
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Posted by souNdguy on August 25, 2003 at 12:13:53 from (12.92.0.16):
In Reply to: Re: followup on first oil change for '66 cub posted by George Willer on August 25, 2003 at 10:29:06:
Thanks for the welcome! And yes.. I love to take care of my machinery.. no matter who makes it. When I did my big service day a few weeks ago, I managed to get all 3 of the fords done, and my riding lawnmower and push mower... preventative maintenance is cheaper than repair bills. Thanks for confirming what I was already thinking. So I will have to remove the drawbar and the belly mower mounts to get to the final drives. I actually got the cub about 3 weeks ago.. but didn't get the manual I ordered.. it just came in last thursday. I read the cub sections straight thru. The lubrication guide was fairly complete.. though the drawings didn't really indicate that the diff fittings were in different areas on each side.. just said "both sides". Yep.. I read the part about the pans, and have everything ready to go.. Just ran out of light last night to work effectively.. and then I was also a little unsure about the drain/fill location anyway, so didn't want to tear into it blindly, as late as it was. Now I understand about the grease fitting at the pto. If it is in neutral, the tranny isn't slinging oil everywhere. Again, thanks for the info! I love this little tractor and look forward to using it a bunch. It steers so easy, and I can get places my larger tractors cant, and have been having to mow with the rider, etc. Soundguy
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